Quest
for Excellence
The California State University San Bernardino
- College of Natural Sciences, "Quest for Excellence" campaign,
has been established to
- raise private support for scholarships (to assist those
in need, and to bring the best and brightest to campus)
- professorships (to help recruit and retain the best faculty)
- endowed chairs (to recruit and retain top scholars)
- research initiatives (to help create new knowledge to
help our students and the world around us)
- facilities and equipment (to provide the best environment
for learning)
Benefits to You
Often, the pure satisfaction of having an impact on someone
else's life is sufficient reason for giving. Occasionally,
you need other reasons to part with your hard-earned funds.
Here are a few ways that giving can actually have an important
impact on YOUR life.
- Save Taxes! This is one of the more obvious benefits derived
through careful planning in charitable giving. While you
know that your gift is tax deductible, you may not realize
that it can be spread over multiple years (up to six), if
needed.
- Avoid Capital Gains Taxes! Because of the tremendous appreciation
in the value of stocks and other property, you can take
advantage of giving opportunities which help you completely
avoid the burden of taxes on appreciated property.
- Receive Income for Life! You can convert low-income producing
property to a variety of charitable gift instruments which
not only help you save on income and capital gains taxes,
but also give you a higher rate of income for the rest of
your life.
- Reduce the Cost of Passing Wealth on to Family Members!
The significant appreciation of estates has created likely
possibility of high estate taxes. There are charitable gift
arrangements which can help you and family members save
considerable amounts of money in the transfer of wealth.
Overview of College
The
College of Natural Sciences encompasses nine departments:
Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geological Sciences,
Health Science and Human Ecology, Kinesiolgy and Physical
Education, Mathematics, Nursing and Physics. The Dean oversees
the College as a whole and each department consists of its
own chair, faculty, clerical and technical staff. Though distinct
and in some cases physically separate, all departments interact
closely in support of students, collaborative research, shared
facilities and common interests.
Although private and public support continues to be essential,
the College has made great strides in recent years in acquiring
state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. For example, Health
Science, Nursing and Physical Education are housed in the
outstanding new Health and Physical Education complex. A new
Electron Microscope and Image Analysis Center has been established
for use in Biology, Geological Sciences and other departments.
Regular courses now are offered for hands-on training in both
scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
(photo
of Electron Microscope)
In addition, the Biology Department has acquired a new Raytech
digital data collection system for comprehensive metabolic
analysis of cells, organs, whole plants and animals. The Chemistry
Department boasts brand new JOEL Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
(NMR), Mattson Galaxy Infrared (IR) and Beckman UV-visible
Spectromers, in support of existing and new upper-division
courses. The Computer Science Department operates a multi-million
dollar computer facility of more than 120 engineering workstations
on the world-wide Internet and also houses two supercomputers
and fileservers supporting more than 50 gigabytes of secondary
storage for application software and user directories. Finally,
the Physics Department has opened a new computer-based
laboratory
for teaching introductory and advanced electronics, and data
acquisition and control.
Much of this equipment and support facilities were obtained
not only through the University and as gifts, but also as
major grants from the National Science Foundation and other
external agencies, awarded to many of our outstanding faculty.
We look forward to continuing our quest to update major equipment
and facilities in support of both our teaching mission and
to promote student and faculty research efforts in an increasingly
technology-dependent society. (artist redention of science
annex)
The
fund-raising effort includes raising $_______________ in private
funds and building a strong endowment to support future generations
of scholars and students. Increased private support will enhance
the already high quality student body and help recruit faculty
members whose teaching and research abilities dintinguish
them as world-class scholars. This support will build state-of-the-art
facilities and renovate or refurbish current facilities to
ensure that CNS students and faculty learn and work with cutting-edge
technology and resources. The campaign will help the College
of Natural Sciences achieve its strategic priorities and secure
its status as a preeminent institution, recognized nationally
and internationally for excellence in education, research
and public service.
For more information call the College of Natural Sciences,
Development Office at (909) 880-7638.